Danielle EvansA Broken Hand Helps a Lettering Artist Break New GroundA firsthand account of learning to live — and create — with one’s non-dominant handJan 4, 2022Jan 4, 2022
Danielle EvansinUX CollectiveAbundance in scarcity: Why prosperity should be at the heart of your practiceFinding Plenty within Design’s Scarcity FrameworkAug 24, 2020Aug 24, 2020
Danielle EvansHow To Work from Home: A Freelancer’s Tips and Tricks for Gainful, Sane EmploymentI’ll admit, I started this piece on Thursday. Now it’s Monday, and the world has shifted significantly. The tone of this piece was…Mar 16, 2020Mar 16, 2020
Danielle EvansWhat Van Gogh Shouldn’t Teach Us about Professional CreativityVan Gogh’s story is a typical case of a self conscious creative with no marketing skills floundering in an artist’s market. He sold a…Sep 23, 2019Sep 23, 2019
Danielle EvansSelling Your Soul: Can Artists Consciously Work with Big Brands?Originally published at https://magazine.workingnotworking.com.Aug 27, 2019Aug 27, 2019
Danielle EvansStay Soft: Remaining Open When the Way is ShutAfter a couple years of taking hits from life, I took the stage to share my thoughts on resilience and healing through work. I was nervous…Jun 17, 20191Jun 17, 20191
Danielle EvansWhen a Firebrand Burns OutWhere my grandfather was a tightly wrapped box of secrets, my grandmother Violet was a spring loaded, sawed off shotgun. The spray of her…Apr 8, 20191Apr 8, 20191
Danielle EvansThe Case for Copying, Part 2: Say My NameLet me start with saying I really didn’t want to write this article.Feb 28, 20195Feb 28, 20195
Danielle EvansThe Case for Copying: Ideas to Beg, Borrow and Steal“Good artists borrow, great artists steal” makes a glib tee shirt and inevitably begs a thousand questions about artistic theft. I believe…Dec 17, 20184Dec 17, 20184
Danielle EvansinAR/VR Journey: Augmented & Virtual Reality MagazineHungry for VR/ARHow designers can harness technology’s long reach to provoke viewer empathy and thoughtful immersion.Nov 27, 20181Nov 27, 20181